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By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager The College Station City Council gathers Thursday at city hall for its workshop (5 p.m.) and regular (6 p.m.) meetings, which can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online.We’ll post a detailed live blog here. Read the Blog: 5 things...

By Kelli Nesbitt, Parks & Recreation Marketing Coordinator The competitive hearts of athletes have been on full display this month at the Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. Watching on television is a thrill, but witnessing the competition in person must be spectacular. While we...

The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation recently awarded a grant to the College Station Fire Department that will be used to purchase six specially-equipped bicycles for the fire department’s Bike Medic program.
The bikes help provide faster response and better mobility for emergency...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager No one is surprised these days when College Station gets ranked among the nation’s top college towns, as a great place for business, or as one of the best places to live.
The criteria publications and financial websites use to compile those...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager
Welcome to our live blog from the College Station City Council’s workshop and regular meetings on Thursday, Feb. 8. The meetings can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online. The workshop will start about 5 p.m., followed by the...

By Margie Trame, Assistant Recreation Supervisor Valentine’s Day is when we celebrate the things we love about those who matter most. While valentine’s cards, flowers, and chocolate are always a safe bet on the day of love, experiences are forever more valuable? And why limit it to just...

By Christina Seidel, CSFD Community Risk Reduction Specialist When I think about burn injuries, I picture searing my hand on a toaster or curling iron, but those types of burns account for only 8 percent of burn injuries. The most common burns -- 46 percent -- come from direct contact with...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager The College Station City Council gathers Thursday at city hall for its workshop (5 p.m.) and regular (6 p.m.) meetings, which can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online.We’ll post a detailed live blog here. Read the Blog: 5 things...

By Ed Spillane, Municipal Court Judge Since the City of College Station began our warrant amnesty/warrant roundup program in 2007, we’ve cleared more than 6,000 warrants valued at over $2 million. The first warrant amnesty period of 2018 for the City of College Station and Brazos County starts...

By Gabby Salazar, Tourism Events Supervisor When you used to think of senior citizens, you probably pictured older adults who were largely inactive, at least in a physical sense. But as the baby boom generation has grown older, that stereotype has changed significantly. More of today’s...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager
Welcome to our live blog from the College Station City Council’s workshop and regular meetings on Thursday, Jan. 25. It’s not the official minutes.
The meetings can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online. An archive of...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager The College Station City Council gathers Thursday at city hall for its workshop (5 p.m.) and regular (6 p.m.) meetings, which can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online.We’ll post a detailed live blog here. Read the Blog: 5 things...

By Eric Chapman, Community Services District Supervisor Parking problems always exist in growing communities, especially college towns expanding as quickly as College Station. Most of the time, avoiding the headache of a parking violation is as simple as reading and obeying parking...

As a friendly reminder, City of College Station offices and facilities are closed today due to the winter weather concerns. Sanitation and recycling collections will occur one day behind schedule: Tuesday's routes will be collected on Wednesday. Wednesday's routes will be collected on...

All City of College Station offices and facilities will be closed Tuesday due to the expected severe winter conditions. Public safety and other essential services will remain staffed, as needed.Sanitation and recycling collections are canceled and will occur one day behind schedule. For...

City of College Station offices and facilities will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Sanitation and recycling collections will operate on their normal schedules. Electric, water or wastewater outages can be reported to 855-528-4CSU (4278). Please have your account...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager
Welcome to our live blog from the College Station City Council’s workshop and regular meetings on Thursday, Jan. 11. It’s not the official minutes.
The meetings can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online. An archive of...

By Kelli Nesbitt, Parks & Recreation Marketing Coordinator
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was a true example of a public servant who helped guide the nation to achieve his dream of becoming a better place. In honor of his lifelong dedication to justice, equality, and service for the greater...

By Colin Killian, Public Communications Manager The College Station City Council gathers Thursday at city hall for its first workshop (5 p.m.) and regular (6 p.m.) meeting of 2018, which can be watched live on Suddenlink channel 19 or online.We’ll post a detailed live blog here. Read the...